# Code book for "Fairness According to Whom"
# Daniel Lobo and Ryan Brutger
# Last updated 11-8-2024

For those measures not discussed in detail in the paper and appendix.
See section 3 of the appendix for the wordings of many variables

Which of these comes closest to capturing what fairness mean to you?
1: Treating everyone equally
2: Rewarding those who contribute the most and work the hardest
3: Helping those most in need so that they can have the same opportunities as everyone else

National attachment is an index built from the following questions:

1. When someone says something bad about American people, how strongly do you feel it is as if they said something bad about you?
extremely strongly / very strongly / strongly / not too strongly / not strongly at all
2. How much do you feel that what happens to America in general will be your fate?
a tremendous amount / a lot / somewhat / not too much / not at all 

Cooperative Internationalism is an index built from the following questions:
 - The response options for each of the following are: strongly agree / somewhat agree / neither agree nor disagree / somewhat agree / strongly disagree
 
1. The United States needs to cooperate more with the United Nations.
2. I consider myself a citizen of the world.
3. It is essential for the United States to work with other nations to solve problems such as overpopulation, hunger and pollution.
4. Promoting and defending human rights in other countries is of utmost importance.
5. Helping to improve the standard of living in less developed country is of utmost importance.
6. Protecting the global environment is of utmost importance.

age: is based on the year the respondent was born

edu2:
1: less than high school or high school / GED
2: some college
3: 2 or 4 year college degree
4: masters, doctoral, or professional degree 

income from 1 to 9: 
1: $0 - $25,000
2: $25,001 - $50,000
3: $50,001 - $75,000
4: $75,001 - $100,000
5: $100,001 - $125,000
6: $125,001 - $150,000
7: $150,001 - $175,000
8: $175,001 - $200,000
9: $200,001+

party from 1 to 4
1: democrat
2: republican
3: independent
4: no preference

party7 from -3 to 3: Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?
(from branching item)
-3: Strong Democrat
-2: Not Very Strong Democrat
-1: Closer to the Democratic party
0: Neither
1: Closer to the Republican party
2: Not Very Strong Republican
3 Strong Republican

gender:
1: male
2: female
3: other




